The article "20 YEARS LATER, NO PEACE, Mideast accords of 1993 see little hope of reality," published September 13, was misleading in ignoring the primary reason the Oslo process has been such a dismal failure: only one of the parties (Israel) has been interested in an accommodation with the other. It was not the "hard-liners" who vetoed peace; it has been the leaders of the Palestinian Arabs, Yasser Arafat and the so-called "moderate" Mahmoud Abbas who have repeatedly rejected offers to establish another Palestinian Arab state in virtually all (in the case of Arafat) and the equivalent of all (in the case of Abbas) of the disputed territory. Indeed, Abbas himself admitted back in 2010 that a "peace agreement would have been signed a long time ago" if he had shown any flexibility. In these twenty lost years, the Palestinian Authority has so poisoned the minds of an entire generation that it will take decades to undo the damage and reach the point where there is again, as there seemed to be in 1993, a reasonable hope for peace. Sincerely, Alan Stein President Emeritus PRIMER-Connecticut Promoting Responsibility in Middle East Reporting www.primerct.org
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Monday, September 16, 2013
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